Population resilience of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus at Cabo Blanco peninsula

Environmental and demographic stochasticity alone can push small populations to extinction. However, some small populations can persist for a long time at a low density, maintaining potential for rapid growth. We investigated the demographic mechanisms underlying the response of the population of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus on the Cabo Blanco peninsula (Mauritania/Morocco). The population was dramatically reduced after a demographic crash in 1997, which was initially thought to have pushed the population toward extinction. Census data, individual-based data on presence-absence and breeding state data were obtained by direct observation, by photo-identification and through the analysis of video images at the only known breeding sites for the species. We found that the monk seal population at Cabo Blanco is recovering, with means of 31 (24.8, 36.8) sub-adults, 46 (42.3, 49.7) adult females and 39 (29.1, 48.4) adult males using the 2 breeding sites in 2007. The population structure is similar to proportions prior to the mass mortality event. Annual survival probabilities for sub-adults, adult females and adult males were 0.81 (0.676 to 0.904), 0.99 (0.926 to 0.998) and 0.87 (0.81 to 0.94), respectively. At present, juvenile survival is unknown, but the high survival of females and the high breeding potential are likely to be responsible for the population recovery.

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Main Authors: Martínez-Jauregui, M., Tavecchia, G., Cedenilla, M. A., Coulson, T., Fernández De Larrinoa, P., Muñoz Muñoz, María, González, L. M.
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter Research 2012
Subjects:Small population, Capture−recapture, Catastrophic event, Demography, Photoidentifications, Marine mammals,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/2754
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291950
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2919502023-02-20T07:23:57Z Population resilience of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus at Cabo Blanco peninsula Martínez-Jauregui, M. Tavecchia, G. Cedenilla, M. A. Coulson, T. Fernández De Larrinoa, P. Muñoz Muñoz, María González, L. M. Small population Capture−recapture Catastrophic event Demography Photoidentifications Marine mammals Environmental and demographic stochasticity alone can push small populations to extinction. However, some small populations can persist for a long time at a low density, maintaining potential for rapid growth. We investigated the demographic mechanisms underlying the response of the population of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus on the Cabo Blanco peninsula (Mauritania/Morocco). The population was dramatically reduced after a demographic crash in 1997, which was initially thought to have pushed the population toward extinction. Census data, individual-based data on presence-absence and breeding state data were obtained by direct observation, by photo-identification and through the analysis of video images at the only known breeding sites for the species. We found that the monk seal population at Cabo Blanco is recovering, with means of 31 (24.8, 36.8) sub-adults, 46 (42.3, 49.7) adult females and 39 (29.1, 48.4) adult males using the 2 breeding sites in 2007. The population structure is similar to proportions prior to the mass mortality event. Annual survival probabilities for sub-adults, adult females and adult males were 0.81 (0.676 to 0.904), 0.99 (0.926 to 0.998) and 0.87 (0.81 to 0.94), respectively. At present, juvenile survival is unknown, but the high survival of females and the high breeding potential are likely to be responsible for the population recovery. 2023-02-20T07:23:57Z 2023-02-20T07:23:57Z 2012 artículo Marine Ecology Progress Series 461: 273-281 (2012) 0171-8630 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/2754 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291950 10.3354/meps09811 1616-1599 en open Inter Research
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topic Small population
Capture−recapture
Catastrophic event
Demography
Photoidentifications
Marine mammals
Small population
Capture−recapture
Catastrophic event
Demography
Photoidentifications
Marine mammals
spellingShingle Small population
Capture−recapture
Catastrophic event
Demography
Photoidentifications
Marine mammals
Small population
Capture−recapture
Catastrophic event
Demography
Photoidentifications
Marine mammals
Martínez-Jauregui, M.
Tavecchia, G.
Cedenilla, M. A.
Coulson, T.
Fernández De Larrinoa, P.
Muñoz Muñoz, María
González, L. M.
Population resilience of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus at Cabo Blanco peninsula
description Environmental and demographic stochasticity alone can push small populations to extinction. However, some small populations can persist for a long time at a low density, maintaining potential for rapid growth. We investigated the demographic mechanisms underlying the response of the population of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus on the Cabo Blanco peninsula (Mauritania/Morocco). The population was dramatically reduced after a demographic crash in 1997, which was initially thought to have pushed the population toward extinction. Census data, individual-based data on presence-absence and breeding state data were obtained by direct observation, by photo-identification and through the analysis of video images at the only known breeding sites for the species. We found that the monk seal population at Cabo Blanco is recovering, with means of 31 (24.8, 36.8) sub-adults, 46 (42.3, 49.7) adult females and 39 (29.1, 48.4) adult males using the 2 breeding sites in 2007. The population structure is similar to proportions prior to the mass mortality event. Annual survival probabilities for sub-adults, adult females and adult males were 0.81 (0.676 to 0.904), 0.99 (0.926 to 0.998) and 0.87 (0.81 to 0.94), respectively. At present, juvenile survival is unknown, but the high survival of females and the high breeding potential are likely to be responsible for the population recovery.
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topic_facet Small population
Capture−recapture
Catastrophic event
Demography
Photoidentifications
Marine mammals
author Martínez-Jauregui, M.
Tavecchia, G.
Cedenilla, M. A.
Coulson, T.
Fernández De Larrinoa, P.
Muñoz Muñoz, María
González, L. M.
author_facet Martínez-Jauregui, M.
Tavecchia, G.
Cedenilla, M. A.
Coulson, T.
Fernández De Larrinoa, P.
Muñoz Muñoz, María
González, L. M.
author_sort Martínez-Jauregui, M.
title Population resilience of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus at Cabo Blanco peninsula
title_short Population resilience of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus at Cabo Blanco peninsula
title_full Population resilience of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus at Cabo Blanco peninsula
title_fullStr Population resilience of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus at Cabo Blanco peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Population resilience of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus at Cabo Blanco peninsula
title_sort population resilience of the mediterranean monk seal monachus monachus at cabo blanco peninsula
publisher Inter Research
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